Post-Gazette this morning said that the team has resigned themselves to the fact that the timetable for his return will be weeks, not days, but that nothing specific has been set and his MRI will be either today or tomorrow.

Pens get a nice replacement for Gonchar/Whitney in the process they shed Sydor's $2.5MM contract to LA who wants a veteran defenseman.

Anaheim gets the cap relieve they sorely need.

So this would net Schneider to the pens for roughly $3MM...

From reading the posts, sounds like most people are against Schneider...He can still shoot it...

Why not just keep Sydor? Aren't they pretty much the same?

I agree. I don't think we need to be panicking and making moves like this. We still have 6 solid NHL d-men (and sounds like Gogo, and to a lesser extent, Lovejoy and Richmond would be able to fill in for a few games).

Post-Gazette this morning said that the team has resigned themselves to the fact that the timetable for his return will be weeks, not days, but that nothing specific has been set and his MRI will be either today or tomorrow.

Let's just say the injury is 3 week timeframe.

That would have him miss just two games. The home opener is not until the 11th of october. the longest i could see him being out is until the second week of the season and Sydor is just fine until then.

most people forget how stable sydor was in Dallas and he qb'ed the powerplay.

Post-Gazette this morning said that the team has resigned themselves to the fact that the timetable for his return will be weeks, not days, but that nothing specific has been set and his MRI will be either today or tomorrow.

Let's just say the injury is 3 week timeframe.

That would have him miss just two games. The home opener is not until the 11th of october. the longest i could see him being out is until the second week of the season and Sydor is just fine until then.

most people forget how stable sydor was in Dallas and he qb'ed the powerplay.

The Pens will be fine..everyone back away from the bridge

Three weeks could be a conservative estimate. A separated shoulder (assuming that's what it is) has a large scope of recovery time, depending on the severity of the injury. If you remember, Malkin's was mild, while Rozsival's kept him out the better half of a season. There's just no way of knowing until they get in there and get a look at it.

KG wrote:Just saw the hit for the first time...Nothing wrong with it...clean hit...

Really? Cause it looks to me like Koci lunges at him pretty bad and might even leave his feet. Mind you, it was a crappy video, but I don't know that I would call that a "clean hit" - borderline more like it. "Clean" and "Legal" are not the same.

The only reason this was so bad for Gonchar is that he didn't prepare for the hit. He was playing like a veteran in a preseason game and Koci was playing like a guy trying to make the team. There is literally NOTHING wrong with the hit.

KG wrote:Just saw the hit for the first time...Nothing wrong with it...clean hit...

Really? Cause it looks to me like Koci lunges at him pretty bad and might even leave his feet. Mind you, it was a crappy video, but I don't know that I would call that a "clean hit" - borderline more like it. "Clean" and "Legal" are not the same.

Just looked at it again. I have no problem with the hit. I don't think Gonchar was ready for it, but Koci's elbow's were down. It was more like a full body check...Awkward, but OK to me...

He left his feet and it was a fairly unnecessary hit, finishing his check or not, he's trying to make the squad like Steve Downie did last year. This is the problem with preseason games, too many guys are playing for too few positions and are doing so at any cost.

The only reason this was so bad for Gonchar is that he didn't prepare for the hit. He was playing like a veteran in a preseason game and Koci was playing like a guy trying to make the team. There is literally NOTHING wrong with the hit.

Good to see Crosby is looking shot first in the video clip...Hopefully 40+ for Sid this year...

No... he did not leave his feet. It's hard to follow in the video because you just see legs fly, but those are Gonchar's feet in the air. Koci's feet NEVER leave the ground. Falling is not leaving your feet. This is actually getting kind of silly. If Gonchar isn't hurt on the play, no one would even remember that hit as an issue.

It's preseason but it's still hockey. Was it absolutely necessary? No. But no one who is playing for a roster spot is going to pass up on a check like that... you are basically forfeiting a spot on the team when they reveiw the tape and see you hold up on a forecheck like that.

NJ5934 wrote:Why would Anaheim give up Schneider and a 3th for a 4th rounder, or am I missing something?

They'd take that in a heartbeat, no questions asked, wouldn't think twice about it...after trying to peddle him around for the last year and then waiving him, to find a home for him without so much as taking a player's contract back would be a God send...

For a severely dislocated shoulder, surgery is sometimes needed to correctly position the bones. If you keep dislocating your shoulder, surgery to tighten the tendons surrounding the joint may help.

When Will I Feel Better?How quickly you recover depends on how serious your shoulder injury is. Separated shoulders may resolve after six weeks. Dislocated shoulders may take longer -- more like three to 12 weeks. But these are just rough estimates. Everyone heals at a different rate.